TORONTO - The Toronto Maple Leafs continued their revamp on the first day of free agency by signing defenceman Stephane Robidas and forward Leo Komarov. Robidas signed for US$9 million over three years, while Komarov returned to Toronto after a year in th… (more)e KHL to sign an $11.8-million, four-year deal. Komarov had four goals and five assists for the Leafs in the lockout-shortened 2013 season before going to play one year with the KHL's Dynamo Moscow. The addition of Robidas gives the Leafs three right-handed shots in him, Roman Polak and Cody Franson. The Leafs, who had his rights until July 1, opted to bring him back. "His leadership, the way he plays the game, the fact he can be a second-power-play-unit guy at this stage of his career, the compete, the character, all those things we were looking to add, we were pretty happy that we were the team he ended up with," Nonis said.